it feels like it was just yesterday when i first stepped into the school compounds. it feels like it was just yesterday that i first sat for my first examination in the old school building. and it feels as it was just yesterday that i was a junior of the school.
not forgetting prssrcy which have left a huge impact in my seconday school life. to be honest, i used to hate being in prssrcy when i was in sec 1.who doesn't, right? i didn't know what red cross was and as i began to attend the trainings , my perspective changed. i have to thank my seniors for changing my view and making my cadet days a pleasant and memorable one. the discipline which was instilled in me got me stronger and more bold as an individual. i've turned out to be confident in giving out instructions. as i got older, sec 3 to be exact, i became more vocal and more outspoken in my views. then my life changed as i was appointed the chairperson of the unit. senior life wasn't smooth-sailing at all. being the head of the unit wasn't an easy thing to do afterall. it was easier to follow then to lead. then only did i knew how it felt like for my seniors when they had to do what juniors hated; punishments. although it was painful, i had no choice but to carry it out, it was my responsibility to maintain the unit and to make it soar. i knew that i wasn't the most famous or likeable person amongst my squadmates but it didn't matter. at that point of time did i realised that squadmates are the ones who are there whenever you need them. our relationship got closer than before eventhough we had disagreements, we always pulled through and stick together in the end. i guess my stay in prssrcy as the head of the unit was worth it as i've got the support from the most amazing people which i would not trade for if given the chance. most importantly, bonds are created and i hope it'll last. as i passed out as the head last year, my role changed from being the head, i was appointed the advisor of the unit. eventhough my batch have passed out, some of us still make the effort of coming back to help out. i guess i won't want to break the bond as i've grown to love prssrcy. the unit has definitely made me into who i am today and i'll continue to help out.
this year, friendships got even closer than before. since the size of the class got smaller, we tend to look out for each other more. i can safely say that i've become closer to all of them. from being the playful ones, we have grown to become matured and sensible people. i know that i can always rely on my classmates to cheer me up when i'm down. and i also know that if i need a friend i can always turn to them for a listening ear. that's what friends are for. right?
as reality sinks in, all of those memories seems to be so distant yet so close. from a young clueless person, i've grown to be the person who i am today.throughout the stay in the school, i've made mistakes and learnt from them. time really flies when you're having the time of your life. isn't it true? well, now prss is my alma mater. no longer in the school but i've fond memories which will last a lifetime. i guess this is the final lap which we have to overcome in order to gain what we've worked so hard for.
suffer now and enjoy the fruits of success later. simply to say, delay gratification will be awarded to those who truly deserves.
trip to ikea was worth the time to destress today. emy, i hope that you're not stressing yourself too much over the problems and focus on your priority right now okay. and to all those who are running this race, all the best and don't ever give up! we're almost there. can you see the finishing line? let's run towards it. =\ hahahaha..okay i know that it's a bit cuckoo but yeah you get what i'm trying to say here.
i'm beginning to sound like an old granny.lol.toddles for now then! =)
Saturday, October 04, 2008
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it feels like it was just yesterday when i first stepped into the school compounds. it feels like it was just yesterday that i first sat for my first examination in the old school building. and it feels as it was just yesterday that i was a junior of the school.
not forgetting prssrcy which have left a huge impact in my seconday school life. to be honest, i used to hate being in prssrcy when i was in sec 1.who doesn't, right? i didn't know what red cross was and as i began to attend the trainings , my perspective changed. i have to thank my seniors for changing my view and making my cadet days a pleasant and memorable one. the discipline which was instilled in me got me stronger and more bold as an individual. i've turned out to be confident in giving out instructions. as i got older, sec 3 to be exact, i became more vocal and more outspoken in my views. then my life changed as i was appointed the chairperson of the unit. senior life wasn't smooth-sailing at all. being the head of the unit wasn't an easy thing to do afterall. it was easier to follow then to lead. then only did i knew how it felt like for my seniors when they had to do what juniors hated; punishments. although it was painful, i had no choice but to carry it out, it was my responsibility to maintain the unit and to make it soar. i knew that i wasn't the most famous or likeable person amongst my squadmates but it didn't matter. at that point of time did i realised that squadmates are the ones who are there whenever you need them. our relationship got closer than before eventhough we had disagreements, we always pulled through and stick together in the end. i guess my stay in prssrcy as the head of the unit was worth it as i've got the support from the most amazing people which i would not trade for if given the chance. most importantly, bonds are created and i hope it'll last. as i passed out as the head last year, my role changed from being the head, i was appointed the advisor of the unit. eventhough my batch have passed out, some of us still make the effort of coming back to help out. i guess i won't want to break the bond as i've grown to love prssrcy. the unit has definitely made me into who i am today and i'll continue to help out.
this year, friendships got even closer than before. since the size of the class got smaller, we tend to look out for each other more. i can safely say that i've become closer to all of them. from being the playful ones, we have grown to become matured and sensible people. i know that i can always rely on my classmates to cheer me up when i'm down. and i also know that if i need a friend i can always turn to them for a listening ear. that's what friends are for. right?
as reality sinks in, all of those memories seems to be so distant yet so close. from a young clueless person, i've grown to be the person who i am today.throughout the stay in the school, i've made mistakes and learnt from them. time really flies when you're having the time of your life. isn't it true? well, now prss is my alma mater. no longer in the school but i've fond memories which will last a lifetime. i guess this is the final lap which we have to overcome in order to gain what we've worked so hard for.
suffer now and enjoy the fruits of success later. simply to say, delay gratification will be awarded to those who truly deserves.
trip to ikea was worth the time to destress today. emy, i hope that you're not stressing yourself too much over the problems and focus on your priority right now okay. and to all those who are running this race, all the best and don't ever give up! we're almost there. can you see the finishing line? let's run towards it. =\ hahahaha..okay i know that it's a bit cuckoo but yeah you get what i'm trying to say here.
i'm beginning to sound like an old granny.lol.toddles for now then! =)